Date: 03.11.2023

by Antoni Majewski

Last update: 25.11.2023 10:43

Exciting Times Ahead for Greyhound Racing Fans with SIS’s 2024 Schedule

Greyhound racing enthusiasts are in for a treat as Sports Information Services (SIS) unveils its dynamic 2024 racing schedule.

With a commitment to sustainability, the schedule promises a minimum of 42 weekly fixtures at the UK and Irish tracks that fans know and love. This revamp includes prime racing action from Oxford and Towcester, two of the circuit’s most vibrant tracks, ensuring that the thrill of the chase is never far away.

A New Dawn in Greyhound Racing

The day is evenly divided into morning, afternoon, and evening meetings, featuring a consistent 12 races per session. This new format not only caters to the convenience of the audience with no early starts but also reflects SIS’s adaptive approach in response to the evolving greyhound rights landscape and demographic changes.

A Global Offering Enhancing Customer Experience

SIS is taking the lead in providing a global audience with unparalleled access to live greyhound racing. With strategic partnerships with leading betting companies such as bet365, William Hill, Paddy Power, and Betfred, SIS guarantees that its content reaches a wide audience through retail and digital platforms in the UK, Ireland, and beyond.

The service package is comprehensive, offering live streaming, data analytics, and interactive on-screen graphics. These features are designed to engage and provide a seamless betting experience, reaffirming SIS’s position as a pioneer in the live betting service industry.

As Paul Witten, Managing Director at SIS, puts it: “We believe our approach is sensible, sustainable, and positive for the industry.”

Our Comment on the Article

The strategic moves by SIS signal a significant shift in the greyhound racing industry, prioritizing both the sustainability of the sport and the engagement of its global audience. The 2024 schedule represents a careful balance between tradition and innovation, providing a blueprint for the industry’s future.

The enhanced visibility of Irish tracks and the introduction of more user-friendly timeslots suggest a holistic approach that could set a new standard for sports scheduling and broadcasting. With such developments, the future of greyhound racing looks brighter than ever.